Eastwold winning awards

We are delighted to received awards in 2017 for our stand at Chatsworth Flower Show, Hampton Court Flower Show and Tatton Flower Show.

2018 Garden Shows

We shall be exhibiting at many flower shows around the country in 2018, please email us using our feedback form or telephone 01629 636092 for further details.

Tips on using plant supports

Allow at least 15cm in the soil for XLA bow plant supports, 10 - 14cm for medium to large bow supports and 8 - 10cm for the small to standard bow plant supports. In sandy soils more depth will be required. In hard dry soil, water well to ease the stake into the ground.

When using bow plant supports hold each leg about halfway down and push into the soil. If you hit a large stone just re-position slightly. Bow supports placed around a plant will give a gently 'lift' and stop the 'hole' that appears in the middle of many well established perennials.

The stakes should reach about halfway up your plant after they have been pushed into the ground. The idea is to give good sturdy support at the base of your plant, the product is hidden in foliage and the flowers stand up naturally.

Often you can use one bow support to gently 'lift' a plant that is crowding another in the border. Many customers find our products useful for keeping their dogs off the flower beds! Bow supports stack away easily at the end of the season. Tape the legs together and hang on a hook in the garden shed.

Our ring plant supports unhook and can be opened out to allow the gardener to gather in the stems without harming the plant. Many competition vegetable growers have bought our ring supports for growing leeks and onions. Our smaller ringed single stemmed supports are ideal for holding alliums and day lilies in a mixed border when so often these plants can get crowded out.

Standard and Special Designs

Our plants supports are constructed from solid steel covered in a strong and durable green coloured plastic coating designed to sympathetically blend into the foliage.